Be sure to get on our email list so we can notify you of the next party in your city! Every time you unlock you get a ticket that enters you into the drawing to win great prizes from our party sponsors.

Prizes such as cold hard cash, hotel stays, dinners, tickets to popular things to do and more.

We have loads of prizes on the evening so the more people you match with the more chances you have to win something - Get mingling to win! The lock and key icebreaker part of the evening lasts around two hours.

After the event you will have met loads of new people so most people stay on and continue mingling.

We typically garner about 150-200 people at each party.

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Essentially the lock & key provides you with the perfect icebreaker and forms the catalyst for a very sociable, fun night out with plenty of chances to win great prizes on the night! After a quick explanation from us everyone starts to work the room trying keys in Locks.

All the time meeting new people in the slightly bizarre but incredibly fun way. We call this a match, through a relationship isn't compulsory!

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